Sentences with phrase «hollow at»

They are hollow at the base.
Taylor Swift's voice was alluringly clear against the background instruments in «Wildest Dreams,» but the music sounded hollow at max volume.
Listening to interim CEO Ross Levinsohn talk about a road map he may not be there to chart or navigate rang a little hollow at Thursday's Yahoo annual meeting.
The mechanisms might be hollow at the start but they could slowly become meaningful.
The march started in Sheridan Hollow at the proposed site of a 16 - megawatt power plant, intended to power Empire State Plaza.
OK, let me show you what I am talking about and why statements made appear hollow at best, although I really don't think you mean them that way, or are arrogant or that entrenched in ideology.
Young Turks of that moment, like David Diao and Peter Young, are here, but the whole project feels a bit hollow at the center, like a time capsule from a time that didn't quite exist.
Why did I make those very tall sculptures with just a hollow at the top?
Custom - made replica c. 1930s - 40s American Modernist painting frame, reverse bolection profile, gilders clay and polychrome on wood, toned gesso hollow at sight edge.
It's sales pitch is hollow at best, and comes off a bit desperate in my eyes.
Without NPCs actually doing something or acting in a more convincing manners Mars: War Logs falls into the same trap that many games have before, creating a world that feels oddly hollow at times.
This right - hand point break can be good when the swells are large, and it's known to get hollow at times.
This wave can be very fast and hollow at times and provide long rides.
12 kilometers south of Tamarindo offering a rock - reef right break that is fast & hollow at low tide creating a picture perfect ride.
His breath numbs the hollow at the base of my neck.
The transmission lever is machined hollow at its rear, making it look technical — but its purpose is unclear.
The complaints are hollow at best.
Unfortunately, there are severe measurement problems that make prior interpretations of this requirement hollow at best and harmful at worst.
As a stand - alone piece, it feels a tad hollow at times and like it is barely scratching the surface of this important writer's life and motivations.
Though technically sound, Amelia is emotionally hollow at its core.
There's a hollow at the heart of things, a strange decency and politeness for a film that strives to depict, in epic form, man's dark and visceral struggle with the world and himself.
Under the Sun may seem slow and hollow at times, but her emotions appear to be quite spontaneous.
47 Ronin could have been a landmark of sorts in the advancement of Asian actors in the Hollywood mainstream beyond token and sidekick roles, but when the material they're given is as third - rate and lifeless as this, such gestures toward progress can't help but seem hollow at best.
In the end, the film recalls the contents of another «Baker's Dozen», donuts — - saturated with sweetness on the outside, but completely hollow at its core.
Press your fingertips against the floor beside your hips, firm your shoulder blades against your back torso, and lift the top of your sternum (breastbone), which is just below the small hollow at the base of your throat.
However, it does feel a little insincere and hollow at times.
This is shown by the very first sentence of the book: «Contemporary university culture,» he declares, «is hollow at its core.»
I remembered all the well - intended and heartfelt things that people had said to me at the time of my father's unexpected death, words that sounded hollow at best and callous and counterproductive at worst.
To actual clients, however, such a relative victory was hollow at best — no one can support their lifestyle with such victories.
You sure can't miss the view from the Undead Burg as you gently beat the Hollows at the entrance and climb upstairs, ready to face more of the Shielded Hollows.

Not exact matches

But while the middle class is being hollowed out, GDP continues to grow (if anemically) and those at the top of the business world are doing well.
The priciest places are found in Hogg's Hollow, an affluent neighbourhood starting at the southern tip of the postal code.
«Ambassador Power's rhetoric is entirely hollow,» Russian affairs expert Mark Kramer, the program director of the Project on Cold War Studies at Harvard, told Business Insider earlier this week.
The Merkur MK38C is not at all difficult to assemble or disassemble, but this hollow handle does require some more attention when it comes to fully drying and cleaning the surfaces in order to avoid rust.
Despite his fourth place finish at the Masters, missing the cut at the Quail Hollow Championship, and his injury - shortened play at TPC Sawgrass, he will be a presence on tour even if he plays fewer than his usual 16 or 18 tournaments.
Today, at least concerning online advertisers, that phrase rings hollow.
The concentration of wealth at the top of society has eroded social norms of solidarity and hollowed out public institutions.
The final class session was a two - hour lunch and Q&A with Buffett at the Happy Hollow Country Club.
Here at Investor Junkie, we're skeptical of these hollow promises.
There has been nothing in Bin Laden's life that deserves compassion; and burying him at sea after an Islamic prayer is a hollow attempt to appease an uncivilized people.
«They are at present being treated with the utmost contempt - despite the soft words from our hierarchy which ring hollow when there's no physical manifestation of any support.
He said the pessimist in him mocked his receipt of a degree in law when «law is ever more a hollow word, resonant but empty, in a world increasingly dominated by force, by violence, by fraud, by injustice, by avarice — in a word, by egoism»; when civil law permits «the progressive and rapid increase of oppressed people who continue being swept toward ghettos, without work, without health, without instruction, without diversion and, not rarely, without God»; when under so - called international law «more than two - thirds of humanity (exist) in situations of misery, of hunger, of subhuman life»; and when agrarian law or spatial law permits «today's powerful landowners to continue to live at the cost of misery for unhappy pariahs»; and whereby «modern technology achieves marvels from the earth with an ever - reduced number of rural workers (while) those not needed in the fields live sublives in depressing slums on the outskirts of nearly all the large cities.»
Writing for The Jerusalem Post, Caroline Glick acknowledged that the Pope said appropriate things at Yad Vashem and the Wailing Wall but added that «his statements ring hollow and false in light of his actions.»
These are the same hollow and hateful voices that kept blacks from eating at the Woolworth's lunch counters in the 1950s / 1960s.
If you look at the Bronze Sphere in Battery Park that used to be in the Center of the Plaza before 9/11 — once pristine and solid looking now battered punctured and hollow, it by itself is all of the memorial I need of that horrible day.
Farther out there are other, numerous sects and fellowships up the dirt roads of the hollows, but the doctors and lawyers and dentists of the town, the professors who teach at the local Methodist college, all seem to come here.
Again, your remonstrations about «peace» just ring hollow when we look at what followers of your religion are instructed to do to «infidels».
Is it not at least equally likely that if you keep telling people that they lead meaningless lives in a meaningless universe you might just find yourself with — at best — a vacuous life and a hollow culture?
Such is really no responsibility at all, merely egoism scantily clad in the rhetoric of a hollow morality.
There is a sense in which the divisions themselves already constitute some kind of judgment after death, but a final judgment was still awaited, presumably at the end of time when all the human race have been assigned to their places in one or other of the four hollow places.
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